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Melbourne Journal of International Law

Volume 2

October 2001

Issue 2

Articles
Small Cetaceans, International Law and the International Whaling Commission Alexander Gillespie
Listening to 'the Other'? The Convention on the Rights of the Child Sonia Harris-Short
On the Convergence of US and Australian Patent Law Joshua Harrison
Jurisdictional Patchwork: Law of the Sea and Native Title Issues in the Torres Strait Stuart B Kaye
Prosecuting Atrocities at the District Court of Dili Suzannah Linton
Global Governance and National Interests: Regulating Transnational Security Corporations in the Post-Cold War Era Kim Richard Nossal
Was the Conflict in East Timor 'Genocide' and Why Does it Matter? Ben Saul
Case Note
Kuwait Airways Corp v Iraqi Airways Co: The Effect in Private International Law of a Breach of Public International Law by a State Actor Martin Davies
Commentaries
A Victory for Democracy? An Alternative Assessment of Republic of Fiji v Prasad Michael Head
Legitimating Humanitarian Intervention: Principles and Procedures Nicholas J Wheeler
Australia's Implementation of the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions Martijn Wilder and
Michael Ahrens
 
   
   

 

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